This is it, writers! The last week of NaNoWriMo 2019—and with less than 2,500 words to go, I'm more confident than ever that I'm going to hit my goal. A goal that is DOUBLED from last year. <mind blown>
I'm excited, for sure, but also a little sad. Because while my story isn't perfect, the NaNoWriMo challenge does exactly what it's supposed to do—it forces me to write almost every day. Something that I don't do throughout the rest of the year.
For some reason, when there's a challenge, I carve out that writing time—like practicing for a track event when I know there's a race coming up. But I struggle to find time for my hobbies and passions throughout the year, and as a result, my life is a bit...unbalanced.
So, I spent some time last night digging up tips to help you keep writing throughout the year—without the NaNoWriMo challenge pushing you forward. (Or, without the stress of having to write a set amount of words a day!)
The truth is, you don't have to write every day to be a writer, no matter what you may have heard. But if you're planning to keep up some kind of schedule—and I definitely am—then here are some tips for you:
1. Make a time map. Sounds complicated, I know, but essentially you use a calendar—print or virtual—to slot in the non-negotiable things you need to do. Like school, homework, family outings, sporting events, etc. Then you find time in-between to slot in some writing. It could be 15 minutes while you're waiting for your sister to get ready for school (heh) or maybe half hour before you go to bed. Maybe you write during your lunch hour. (Not sure I can do that during the school week, but I'm going to try!)
2. Minimize social media. I know, Facebook and Instagram and even blogging are fun ways to communicate with people, but sometimes social media can be like a black hole, luring you into endless clicking and scrolling. Limit your time on social media and use it for writing.
3. Take care of yourself. Sounds simple, but sometimes when we try and take on too much, we end up neglecting ourselves—and that doesn't make you more creative. In fact, the opposite happens. So if you wake up uninspired to write, don't be too hard on yourself. Go for a walk instead—or, in my case, a run. It might clear your head!
Pretty easy list, right? Feel free to add your ideas in the comments.
Okay, I've gotta jet, but I'll see you tomorrow as we power through this final week of NaNoWriMo. I can't believe it!
~ Chase Superman Duffy
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